Owner's Manual

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Chapter 18: Video Streaming (Optional)
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video even if you cannot receive talkgroup video calls. Private 1:1 and Quick Group video calls can be
received as long as you have the video streaming feature enabled. Calls received can be manually
accepted or declined based on the Auto Answer Video Call setting. For more information on Auto Answer
Video Call settings, see the Auto Answer Video Call Setting on page 150 section. You can receive an
incoming video call from any talkgroup to which you are assigned. Unlike talkgroup PTT voice calls, video
calls are received regardless of your selected talkgroup or talkgroup scanning mode.
NOTE: PTT call audio and video audio can be mixed, or PTT call audio can have priority. For
information on PTT audio, see the
Changing the Audio Interaction Setting on page 150
section.
18.6.1
Receiving an Incoming Video Call
Procedure:
1 When you receive a video call, your device will begin to alert.
2 Perform one of the following actions:
From the Incoming Video Call Request, select Accept to accept the call.
From the Incoming Video Call Request, select Decline to reject the call. When you
decline a video call, a missed video call entry is added to your conversation history.
NOTE: Incoming video calls will respond differently based on the combination of the
phone settings and the PTT application settings. For more information, refer to the
Interaction with Silent or Sound Mode on page 65 section.
You can tap the Microphone icon to mute or unmute the microphone audio sent with the live
video stream.
To switch your camera from the rear cam (default) to the front cam, tap the Change Camera
button at the top right of the screen.
3 To end the video call transmission, tap the End Call button.
18.6.2
Receiving a Video Stream Request
When and where to use:
A dispatcher may request that you live-stream video. If you accept the request, the video will be sent
as a private 1:1 video call to the dispatcher. When you receive an incoming video stream request, you
can manually accept or decline based on the Auto Answer Video Call setting. For more information on
Auto Answer Video Call settings, see the
Changing the Audio Interaction Setting on page 150 section.
To acknowledge a video stream request, follow these steps:
Procedure:
1 When you receive a video stream request, perform one of the following actions:
Select Accept to answer the call. Accepting the request will immediately start a video
session to the dispatcher.
Select Decline to reject the call.
You can tap the Microphone icon to mute or unmute the microphone audio sent with the live
video stream.
To switch your camera from the rear cam (default) to the front cam, tap the Change Camera
button at the top right of the screen.
2 To end the video call transmission, tap the End Call button.